Full-Time

AI Innovation Research Engineer New Grad

Updated on 8/14/2026

Micron Technology

Micron Technology

10,001+ employees

Memory and storage semiconductor manufacturer

Compensation Overview

$113k - $242k/yr

+ Bonus + Equity

San Jose, CA, USA

In Person

Master's, PhD

Category
AI & Machine Learning (1)
Required Skills
LLM
Python
Data Science
Machine Learning
OpenAI
Data Analysis

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Requirements
  • A recent Master's or PhD in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Information Systems, Engineering, or a related technical field.
  • Strong understanding of Generative Artificial Intelligence, Large Language Models, AI Agents, Machine Learning, or Data Analytics.
  • Experience applying AI technologies through research, coursework, internships, or projects.
  • Programming experience in Python or similar languages.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Responsibilities
  • Identify opportunities across EIS and the broader enterprise where AI can improve productivity, efficiency, employee experience, decision making, or operational effectiveness.
  • Analyze business processes, workflows, and technology challenges to uncover innovative AI use cases.
  • Partner with stakeholders to understand problems and translate them into AI-enabled solution concepts.
  • Evaluate emerging AI technologies, models, frameworks, and platforms.
  • Research industry trends and competitive developments in Artificial Intelligence.
  • Explore innovative approaches using Generative AI, Agentic AI, machine learning, automation, and digital assistants.
  • Conduct technical and business assessments of new technologies and solutions.
  • Design and develop proof-of-concept solutions that demonstrate business value.
  • Build prototypes using modern AI tools and platforms.
  • Perform experiments to validate technical feasibility and expected outcomes.
  • Document findings, recommendations, and business impact.
  • Develop business cases for potential AI initiatives.
  • Quantify expected benefits, productivity gains, efficiencies, and return on investment.
  • Define success measures and evaluate pilot outcomes.
  • Present recommendations to technical and executive stakeholders.
  • Work closely with technology, security, infrastructure, and business teams.
  • Participate in innovation workshops and ideation sessions.
  • Contribute to Micron's AI innovation pipeline and influence AI adoption through research and technical expertise.
Desired Qualifications
  • Research experience in Generative AI, Machine Learning, Agentic AI, Natural Language Processing, Human-AI Interaction, or Intelligent Systems.
  • Experience with Microsoft Copilot, Azure AI, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google AI, or equivalent technologies.
  • Publications, patents, open-source contributions, or thesis work related to AI.
  • Experience developing prototypes, applications, or AI-powered solutions.
  • Strong presentation and storytelling skills.

Micron Technology designs and manufactures memory and storage products, including DRAM, NAND, and NOR flash. These products power devices across computing, networking, automotive, industrial, and mobile markets. The company sells to OEMs, distributors, and end users worldwide and funds ongoing research and development to meet evolving needs. Micron aims to provide scalable memory solutions and maintain an inclusive, growth‑oriented workplace for its employees.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Boise, Idaho

Founded

1978

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Micron guided fiscal Q4 2026 revenue to $50 billion and gross margin near 86%.
  • Counterpoint said AI inference drove enterprise SSDs to 48% of NAND shipments in Q2 2026.
  • Management said demand stays tight through 2027, with greenfield supply not easing 2028.

What critics are saying

  • YMTC hit 14% NAND shipment share in Q2 2026, pressuring Micron pricing.
  • Samsung and SK hynix keep adding HBM capacity, threatening margins in 2027.
  • Micron’s 2023 collapse proved memory booms reverse fast; another glut would crush earnings.

What makes Micron Technology unique

  • 16 Strategic Customer Agreements lock Micron volumes through 2030 with take-or-pay pricing.
  • Micron’s HBM and data-center SSD mix commands premium margins in AI infrastructure.
  • U.S.-based manufacturing and customer deposits strengthen supply assurance versus Asian commodity rivals.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Disability Insurance

Parental Leave

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Flexible Work Hours

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

5%

1 year growth

5%

2 year growth

5%
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Aug 18th, 2026
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Jim Cramer believes four memory chip stocks — Micron, SanDisk, Seagate, and Western Digital — can sustain their rallies despite substantial 2026 gains. The Mad Money host argues these companies have escaped their traditional boom-bust cycles due to persistent AI data centre-driven memory shortages. Micron has gained 242% this year, with gross margin jumping from 39% to 85% year over year. SanDisk leads with a 631% increase, whilst Seagate and Western Digital rose 252% and 202% respectively. Three firms authorised large buybacks: SanDisk at $15.5 billion, Seagate at $5 billion, and Western Digital at $4 billion. Multiyear supply agreements totalling $93.9 billion across eight clients support their improved margins. Cramer acknowledges risks, including potential Samsung capacity increases flooding the market.

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Aug 17th, 2026
Micron lost $5.8B in fiscal 2023 after earning $8.7B the year before as memory boom collapsed

Micron Technology's fiscal 2023 collapse offers a stark lesson for investors riding today's AI-driven memory boom. The company swung from an $8.7 billion profit in fiscal 2022 to a $5.8 billion loss in fiscal 2023, with revenue nearly halving to $15.5 billion and gross margin plummeting from 45% to negative 9%. The downturn unfolded with remarkable speed. Prices fell until profit disappeared as demand stalled whilst industry supply continued growing. Today's AI boom dwarfs previous cycles. Micron now generates roughly $90 billion annually, with quarterly sales quadrupling year-over-year. Management expects approximately $50 billion revenue in the fiscal fourth quarter alone. However, Micron's history shows memory busts eliminate most peak earnings within two years of the top, whether through sharp, sudden crashes or slower declines.

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Aug 17th, 2026
Memory-chip stocks surge as AI data centre investments fuel fifth straight trading session gains

Memory-chip stocks extended their winning streak to five trading sessions on Monday, driven by continued investment in artificial intelligence data centres. Micron Technology rose nearly 6%, whilst Sandisk jumped over 8% and SK Hynix climbed more than 5%. The Philadelphia semiconductor index surged 105% from March to mid-June highs before dropping 29% over six weeks. It has since rebounded 19% in three weeks through Friday's close. Mizuho Securities analyst Jordan Klein noted increased volatility as retail traders chase hot segments. The renewed interest in memory chips has also lifted hard-disk-drive makers Seagate Technology and Western Digital. BofA Securities analyst Vivek Arya reiterated his buy rating on Micron, citing structurally higher earnings power for memory-chip vendors.